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Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, U.S.A.
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277 x 387 mm. (10 7/8 x 15 1/4"). 138 engraved leaves. Modern dark brown calf over light brown paper boards, vellum corners, raised bands, spine panels with blind-stamped floral ornament and gilt titling. With engraved title and 137 INTRIGUING PLATES engraved by Pietro Santi Bartoli and Domenico De Rossi, including maps, topographical views, and imaginative depictions of ancient Roman temples, villas, theater, and other monuments, all with engraved explanatory text beneath the image. Cicognara 3857; Brunet IV, 1405. Leaves washed and lightly pressed, but an extremely fine copy, the leaves quite bright, the engravings very rich, and the binding unworn. This is an excellent copy of a work that is unusual because it illustrates not just the great monuments of ancient Rome (Colosseum, Pantheon, etc.), but also architectural settings and details relating to the allegorical and mythological, along with imagined visions of the military and civic greatness of the ancient city. The plates here are adaptations by the printer and Pietro Santi Bartoli of images from Giacomo Lauri's 1637 work, "Antiqua urbis splendor," (along with the addition of 17 new engravings done by Santi Bartoli). According to "Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani," Santi Bartoli (1635-1700) studied under the great Nicolas Poussin, then devoted his art to the "theme of the 'magnificence of Rome' and dissect[ed] it with a tenacity and constancy that last[ed] a lifetime." Domenico de' Rossi (1659-1730) joined the printing workshop of his adopted father Giovanni Giacomo de' Rossi in 1679, and took over the business on Giovanni's death in 1691. Seller Inventory # ST17496-023
Title: ROMANAE MAGNITUDINIS MONUMENTA
Publisher: Domenico De Rossi, Rome
Publication Date: 1699
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Oblong folio, 138 pages; VG; newly rebound in 1/4 brown leather, paneled spine with burgundy label and gilt lettering. brown cloth boards; mild wear to edges of title page, first few leaves, last few leaves; 16 1/2 x 11 inches; lacking 10 plates, numbers: 8, 12, 57, 70, 75, 80, 104, 107, 109, 129; JB consignment; shelved above mythology. This oblong folio consists of 138 engravings by Pietro Santi Bartoli and Giacomo Lauro, illustrating the palazzi, churches, monuments, arenas, statues, and public scenes of Rome in the 17th century, with explanatory text. Originally engraved by Lauro for a 1637 publication, the plates were adapted by Santi Bartoli, who added 16 more to make up this set. [Smithsonian]. 1302904. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Seller Inventory # 1302904
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Seller: Libreria Ex Libris ALAI-ILAB/LILA member, Roma, RM, Italy
Legatura coeva in mz. cuoio biondo con angoli. Nervi, fregi e titolo oro al ds. su tassello nero. Piatti in carta marmorizzata policroma, tagli colorati. Ottimo esemplare. Rossetti, 2197. Folio (cm. 42,5), 138 tavole numerate incise in rame compresi il frontis. e la dedica (tavv. 1 e 2). Seller Inventory # 1326
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